460 APPENDICES 



257. Bakewell, Thomas: 



"Audubon and Bakewell, Partners ; Sketch of the 

 Life of Thomas Woodhouse Bakewell, written by Him- 

 self," The Cardinal, vol. iv, Sewickley, Pa., 1935. 

 "My individual loss by Mr. Audubon, exclusive of the debt 

 due to my father, is about $14,000, so that you can see I have 

 had a full share of bad luck in worldly matters." (In letter to 

 his stepmother, Mrs. Rebecca Smith Bakewell, from Louisville, 

 April 8, 1821.) 



258. Herrick, Francis H. : 



"Audubon's Sesquicentennial." Address at the 

 Edgeworth Club, Sewickley. The Cardinal, vol. 4, pp. 

 31-33. Sewickley, Pa., 1935. 



259. Peattie, Donald Culross: 



Singing in the Wilderness : A Salute to John James 

 Audubon. Pp. i-xvi, 1-246. New York, 1935. An 

 imaginative story, well told. 



260. Peattie, Donald Culross: 



Green Laurels: the Lives and Achievements of the 

 Great Naturalists, pp. i-xxiv, 1-370. New York, 1936. 



261. Rourke, Constance: 



Audubon. Pp. 1-342. New York, 1936. 

 For criticism of this and the following, see the "Foreword 

 and Postscript" to this volume. 



262. Tyler, Alice Jaynes: 



/ Who Should Command All. Pp. 1-64. New 

 Haven, 1937. 



263. (Anon.): 



"The Clumber Library Sale," London Times Liter- 

 ary Supplement, June 26, 1937. 



